Things that remind you of WDTWTF members
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@boomzilla New background for ?
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@HardwareGeek's Delivery Distortion Field is not getting any weaker:
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@Zerosquare something seems off about that map. I can't put a pin on it...
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@Tsaukpaetra maybe it's Russia, Indiana
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@Tsaukpaetra said in Things that remind you of WDTWTF members:
@Zerosquare something seems off about that map. I can't put a pin on it...
That’s because it’s a jpeg.
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@Zerosquare Indiana isn't part of Russia, it's just a protectorate.
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@loopback0 said in Things that remind you of WDTWTF members:
@Tsaukpaetra maybe it's Russia, Indiana
No, it seems more like the projection is off. Which flat earth model is this?
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@loopback0 I think you were joking, but there really are Moscow and Russiaville in Indiana…
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@Zerosquare said in Things that remind you of WDTWTF members:
@HardwareGeek's Delivery Distortion Field is not getting any weaker:
I see your package has at least reached βoland, so should be there soon?
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@Arantor said in Things that remind you of WDTWTF members:
there really are Moscow and Russiaville in Indiana…
Yeah, I'd originally put Moscow before changing it
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I think I’ve found @error’s coworker:
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@topspin Tab to indent, space to align.
But above all, match the surrounding indentation style when you're editing code and don't commit to version control indentation changes in blocks of code unrelated to the task at hand.
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@topspin use char(130) for any spaces needed in identifiers.
I have few standards, but this is something that most tokenizers and I agree on. If you must have whitespace in identifiers, at least don't.
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@Gribnit said in Things that remind you of WDTWTF members:
@Zerosquare Indiana isn't part of Russia, it's just a protectorate.
ITYM Georgia
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@LaoC Indiana isn't part of Georgia, either.
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@Zecc said in Things that remind you of WDTWTF members:
@topspin Tab to indent, space to align.
But above all, match the surrounding indentation style when you're editing code and don't commit to version control indentation changes in blocks of code unrelated to the task at hand.
Hey, it's not my fault you're too much of a numpty to configure the editor configuration file at the project root.
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@izzion What, this thing?
Oh cool, now VS shows an interface instead of a text document when I double-click it. TIL.
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@Zecc
Yes, though I was mostly being tongue-in-cheek with my reply. But if y'all are going to be pissy about a specific indentation style, make sure y'all configure your project settings so my editor doesn't auto-format in the wrong style.
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@topspin said in Things that remind you of WDTWTF members:
I think I’ve found @error’s coworker:
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@izzion said in Things that remind you of WDTWTF members:
@Zecc
Yes, though I was mostly being tongue-in-cheek with my reply. But if y'all are going to be pissy about a specific indentation style, make sure y'all configure your project settings so my editor doesn't auto-format in the wrong style.I may be wrong, but I'm pretty sure an editor doing automagic formatting won't be able to figure out how to split up all the leading whitespace into "tab to indent, space to align". So it will end up with either tabs or spaces (or leading tabs and filling the rest that doesn't make a "full tab" up with space, which is decidedly not the same as "space to align").
Which is why "tab to indent, space to align" is the one and only correct solution as a platonic ideal, but hard to pull off in practice. Maybe you can pull it off when you're the style dictator for a BSD kernel, but not otherwise.
In practice the PEP-8 way is simply more realistic
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@topspin said in Things that remind you of WDTWTF members:
Maybe you can pull it off
I do, but only in the privacy of my own codebase.
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@error said in Things that remind you of WDTWTF members:
They're not just aligning with spaces. They're doing so on a variable-width font.
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@topspin said in Things that remind you of WDTWTF members:
Maybe you can pull it off
// clang-format off my aligned code // clang-format on
otherwise, it's a constant formatter fight.
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@Boner ???... kurwa
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@dcon said in Things that remind you of WDTWTF members:
@topspin said in Things that remind you of WDTWTF members:
Maybe you can pull it off
// clang-format off my aligned code // clang-format on
otherwise, it's a constant formatter fight.
Your formatter doesn't rearrange comments?
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Reminding Thing: NPR is nattering irrelevantly about Wordle.
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@izzion said in Things that remind you of WDTWTF members:
@Zecc said in Things that remind you of WDTWTF members:
@topspin Tab to indent, space to align.
But above all, match the surrounding indentation style when you're editing code and don't commit to version control indentation changes in blocks of code unrelated to the task at hand.
Hey, it's not my fault you're too much of a numpty to configure the editor configuration file at the project root.
I really need to do that and lint all the things. For some reason the lint-on-save thing seems to disagree and the editor is always very confused either way...
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@PleegWat said in Things that remind you of WDTWTF members:
@Boner said in Things that remind you of WDTWTF members:
Except for the British.
Walking towards Europe. There's probably someone in our Government working on a new one.
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@PleegWat said in Things that remind you of WDTWTF members:
@Boner said in Things that remind you of WDTWTF members:
Except for the British.
And the Balkans and Turks.
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@Boner said in Things that remind you of WDTWTF members:
somethingsomething.jfif
So, I click on that picture to zoom in a bit. Firefox shows the picture in the thread just fine, but now wants to use an external program. My brain decides to momentarily, so instead of clicking cancel, I end up clicking "OK".
Well, all that is bad enough already. But what's the program that is apparently the best for viewing *.jfif files on my system?
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If you guessed Wine's emulation of Internet Explorer, you'd have guessed right.
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@cvi said in Things that remind you of WDTWTF members:
@Boner said in Things that remind you of WDTWTF members:
somethingsomething.jfif
So, I click on that picture to zoom in a bit. Firefox shows the picture in the thread just fine, but now wants to use an external program. My brain decides to momentarily, so instead of clicking cancel, I end up clicking "OK".
Well, all that is bad enough already. But what's the program that is apparently the best for viewing *.jfif files on my system?
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If you guessed Wine's emulation of Internet Explorer, you'd have guessed right.
Huh...Chrome just downloaded it and then I got gwenview, which...is the default image viewer for the system.
Firefox, OTOH:
And of course it opened up just fine in a chrome tab. LOL.
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@boomzilla I think I've always identified with Giles most of all, from my earliest days as a pre-teen. I was an old, grumpy, cynical person at heart from about age...10.
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I always liked Oz. Oh, wait. I don’t think that’s what we’re talking about.
s(“That was my sarcastic voice.”
“Sounds like your normal voice.”
“I’ve been told that.”)
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@boomzilla said in Things that remind you of WDTWTF members:
Huh...Chrome just downloaded it
Checks out.
@boomzilla said in Things that remind you of WDTWTF members:
And of course it opened up just fine in a chrome tab. LOL.
Yeah my mileage decision varied!
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@Tsaukpaetra Mobile? That's different.
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@boomzilla said in Things that remind you of WDTWTF members:
@Tsaukpaetra
Mobile? That's different.
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@HardwareGeek said in Things that remind you of WDTWTF members:
@boomzilla said in Things that remind you of WDTWTF members:
@Tsaukpaetra
Mobile? That's different.Tsaukpaetra: finding edge cases you couldn't imagine!
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@PleegWat said in Things that remind you of WDTWTF members:
@Boner said in Things that remind you of WDTWTF members:
Except for the British.
Those are Polish immigrants going back home.
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@Gribnit said in Things that remind you of WDTWTF members:
@dcon said in Things that remind you of WDTWTF members:
@topspin said in Things that remind you of WDTWTF members:
Maybe you can pull it off
// clang-format off my aligned code // clang-format on
otherwise, it's a constant formatter fight.
Your formatter doesn't rearrange comments?
It does. I have seen it drop an extra space in front of the
on
comment because of the contents of a comment line immediately above. An extra blank line "fixed" that. (I was rather surprised as it's not supposed to touch code between those 2 lines - I guess it's a[first, last)
type range.
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From job posting:
Initrode can offer great work/life balance and a culturally casual environment with plenty of puns.
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@Gąska said in Things that remind you of WDTWTF members:
plenty of puns.
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@Gąska said in Things that remind you of WDTWTF members:
@PleegWat said in Things that remind you of WDTWTF members:
@Boner said in Things that remind you of WDTWTF members:
Except for the British.
Those are Polish immigrants going back home.
Why would they have left Chicago in the first place?
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@Gribnit said in Things that remind you of WDTWTF members:
Why would they have left Chicago in the first place?
They saw the pizza